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Kimiko

Startups | AI | info... • 1m

India at 2035: - GDP: $4T to $10T - Per capita: $2.5K to $6K - Discretionary spending: $3K - Stock Market capitalization: $10T - Annual Infra creation: $250B to $600B Which sectors to ride India story?

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Ashish Singh

Finding my self 😶‍�... • 3m

The world's largest economies by nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) are: 1. China: $37.07 trillion 2. United States: $29.17 trillion 3. India: $16.02 trillion 4. Japan: $6.57 trillion 5. Russia: $6.91 trillion 6. Germany: $6.02 trillion

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PRATHAM

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BeatStars • 1y

Germany is way ahead than India than You Think‼️ The news and social media has ruined the minds of people and somewhat brainwashed them by not revealing the truth. No doubt India is 5th largest economy but in top 10 economy list India has the lowest

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Sanskar Agarwal

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🌍 India and China: The Middle-Income Trap Challenge The recent World Development Report 2024 by the World Bank sheds light on a crucial issue: the "middle-income trap." This is a scenario where countries, after reaching a certain level of economic

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VCGuy

Believe me, it’s not... • 1y

Last week, I had a short conversation with a friend who manufactures vehicle conveyor belts for automotive companies. 💡A few key insights: - Domestic demand for 4-wheelers is surging, evident at a micro level - Plenty of room for growth: Per capi

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VCGuy

Believe me, it’s not... • 2m

On Feb 3 - US Pres. Donald Trump ordered for the creation of a 'United States Sovereign Wealth Fund', possibly to facilitate the acq. of TikTok. What's a SWF? → SWFs are state-owned investment funds that manage a nation's excess reserves (Funds oft

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Aarihant Aaryan

Prev- Founder & CEO ... • 1y

A guide to understand India, these few points will definitely help you if you're building in India: 1. One common syndrome among every Indian is sepoy syndrome, they believe that Western products, names, ideas and business models are superior to In

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Vamshi Yadav

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SucSEED Ventures • 1m

Indian VC ecosystem defies global trends and drives economic transformation While VC is down 9% globally, India reported an annualized 40% growth ($2.52B across 312 deals in Q1 2025), the backbone of innovation power in the country. Now the splittin

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Nilotpal Chauhan

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Pixelmira • 4m

A sense of what people will pay for is quite important when you start onto your venture. There are only two core propositions that make people pay for: - Value addition - Cost optimization While navigating through these, you should look for the pr

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Aditya Arora

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Faad Network • 11m

Meet the man who left his father's CA firm and built a 45,000 CR company. 1. Coming from a modest Marathi family in Pune, Ravi Pandit had made everyone proud. After completing his CA, he got a chance to complete a master's at the prestigious MIT Slo

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